In a further Facebook video where she discusses her attacks she says: “Timewise that’s quite a length of time for your body to be going through something so stressful.

“However, I’ve had them in the past where they’ve lasted an hour - the longest one I’ve ever had lasted three hours and that’s my body continuously convulsing for three hours.”

Terrifying: Kate says she never knows if she will recover following a fit

She said last Wednesday’s episode left her “semi-comatose” for about three hours.

She added: “It’s terrifying not knowing could the next one be the one that causes me to never walk again, could the next one be the one that leaves me in a coma, could the next one be the one that kills me.

“We don’t know – I’ve stopped breathing during previous ones.”

The youth worker and assistant football coach wants people to know that “invisible” illnesses, or those that are not obvious, can have a massive impact on people’s lives.

She set up the Facebook page after being challenged for using a blue badge while parking her car by a woman who suspected she did not have a disability.

Kate claims she intends having the words “My life is ridiculous” tattooed on her backside as a nod to her struggles.

She added: “My life is ridiculous and when I write my book, which I’m going to write, it’s going to be called, ‘My Ridiculous Life So Far’, because all of this - you really couldn’t make this c*** up if you tried.”